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    Who had the most gutless home performance on Wednesday?

    A lot of nominees:

    Yankees (shut out by the Queen; beaten twice in a row by Seattle)
    Giants (swept by the Dodgers, who are short-handed and coming off a demoralizing Sunday night loss at home to the Yankees)
    Cardinals (slept through a 4-2 loss to a minor league pitcher and a last-place team)
    Brewers (scored a grand total of one run against road Wandy of all people)
    Angels (had one run in the last seven innings against some minor league scrub and his buddies)

    A lot of bad ball today, folks.

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    San Francisco without a doubt

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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan707 View Post
    San Francisco without a doubt
    I'm sick of Sanchez.

    Have that dude on my Fantasy team -- seems like he's never ready to turn the corner.

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    I don't see why the Angels are on this list, but ok.

    YAnkees probably

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    Yankees.

    No and, ifs, or buts about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauulzcappin View Post
    I don't see why the Angels are on this list, but ok.

    YAnkees probably
    You don't? They stranded 9 through 6 (6 in scoring position), then rolled over once they got behind.

    Had no business losing that game, even with Kaz being Kaz. Ending up with just 4 runs given all their chances was a joke.

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    Stranding men on base happens everyday buddy.

    Getting shutout at home and giving 7 runs to Seattle fukkin Mariners doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauulzcappin View Post
    Stranding men on base happens everyday buddy.

    Getting shutout at home and giving 7 runs to Seattle fukkin Mariners doesn't.
    LAA scored 1 time in the last 7 IP against some crappy minor league pitcher who was all over the place and Nippert of all people.

    At least the Yanks can say they got shut down by an ace.

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    i thought sf and mil were very sad, sure nyy was as well as stl but i knew stl would lose as like ive been saying they do not sweep and nyy after all was at least facing a very good pitcher....

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    Without a doubt....

    Scrubbies



    Shutout at home for about the 999th time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoulihansTX View Post
    Without a doubt....

    Scrubbies



    Shutout at home for about the 999th time.
    I can't even include them anymore.

    They belong in the "gutless seasons" thread.

    Probably a good idea to fade them on Thursday, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoulihansTX View Post
    Without a doubt....

    Scrubbies



    Shutout at home for about the 999th time.


    they dont count......you have to expect something from a team before they can be a disappointment.....

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    Yankees. King Felix is great, but they laid down and died. That game was 3-0 for a long time, but it might as well have been 30-0. They stood no chance.

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    Scrubs are just pathetic. I mean how have the Rays been no-hit twice, but not the Scrubs?

    Whoever owns the team just just ask Osama to send a suicide bomber to batting practice.

    Although we expect a no heart performance from the Scrubs, doesnt mean they dont set the standard.

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    Yankees...What a Yuk Fuk

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    angels

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    Whatever happend to great pitching beats great hitting. I wouldn't say the Yankees were gutless. Felix had a 91 mph splitter, good luck.
    How about the Giants. Swept at home before going on a 12 game road trip. Watching the replay their effort was terrible. They played like they wanted to get swept by their biggest rivals.

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    I nominate and choose Kansas City, for having a 7-1 lead going into the top of the 8th, and giving up 5 runs to blow my -2.5 runs bet. So for being more concerned about winning the game then for winning my bet, I choose the Royals.

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    bah, the Yankees just lost two games to the two best pitchers in the AL;

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodger33 View Post
    Whatever happend to great pitching beats great hitting. I wouldn't say the Yankees were gutless. Felix had a 91 mph splitter, good luck.
    How about the Giants. Swept at home before going on a 12 game road trip. Watching the replay their effort was terrible. They played like they wanted to get swept by their biggest rivals.

    this.

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    The Yankees but it's only within the nature of the team.

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